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Silverjuke Forum 2006-10-08T19:25:39+01:00 https://www.f0rum0ld.silverjuke.net/feed.php?f=7&t=648 2006-04-11T14:25:31+01:00 2006-04-11T14:25:31+01:00 https://www.f0rum0ld.silverjuke.net/viewtopic.php?t=648&p=1796#p1796 <![CDATA[Re: Automatic volume - Normalizing???]]>
The files mymusic.db and mysettings.ini are in G:\Silverjuke.

When I refresh using F5, I get the following error message:

"can't open file 'G:\Silverjuke\mymusic.db-journal' (error 32: the process cannnot access the file because it is being used by another process.)

The error message really doesn't seem to mean anything as it always refreshes correctly.

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2006-04-06T00:37:50+01:00 2006-04-06T00:37:50+01:00 https://www.f0rum0ld.silverjuke.net/viewtopic.php?t=648&p=1774#p1774 <![CDATA[Re: Automatic volume - Normalizing???]]> Statistics: Posted by Moorthy — 6. Apr 06, 00:37


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2006-04-05T23:49:22+01:00 2006-04-05T23:49:22+01:00 https://www.f0rum0ld.silverjuke.net/viewtopic.php?t=648&p=1773#p1773 <![CDATA[Re: Automatic volume - Normalizing???]]>
mysettings.ini

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2006-04-05T21:59:59+01:00 2006-04-05T21:59:59+01:00 https://www.f0rum0ld.silverjuke.net/viewtopic.php?t=648&p=1772#p1772 <![CDATA[Re: Automatic volume - Normalizing???]]> > c:/documents and settings/<your
> name>/application data/silverjuke/mymusic.db


Would it be possible to move the database to the same directory that Silverjuke is in?

I know its a lot to ask, but when I transfer my setup (with 300 albums or so) to the jukebox I plan to build for my recroom, I don't want to have to re-select all of the album covers manually, and replay the tracks so that they are all normalized again.

Yes, I know that if the setup is the same (same location for the audio files and album covers) it should still work, but wouldn't it just make it that much simpler to move the working .db file to the Silverjuke directory???

Thanks in advance.

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2006-02-16T03:42:56+01:00 2006-02-16T03:42:56+01:00 https://www.f0rum0ld.silverjuke.net/viewtopic.php?t=648&p=1327#p1327 <![CDATA[Re: Automatic volume - Normalizing???]]> > Once a track is played and the volume
> "adjusted", is that data saved to a log
> file?
>
> If I re-install Silverjuke after formatting my
> hard drive, I'd like to be able to back up that
> information.

The data are saved to the Silverjuke database at c:/documents and settings/<your name>/application data/silverjuke/mymusic.db. If you reinstall Silverjuke eg. after a harddisk failure, you can reuse the file on the new harddisk if you make sure, you use the same source directories than before.

Best regards,
Your Silverjuke Team

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2006-02-16T00:06:18+01:00 2006-02-16T00:06:18+01:00 https://www.f0rum0ld.silverjuke.net/viewtopic.php?t=648&p=1322#p1322 <![CDATA[Re: Automatic volume - Normalizing???]]>
If I re-install Silverjuke after formatting my hard drive, I'd like to be able to back up that information.



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2006-02-14T17:34:20+01:00 2006-02-14T17:34:20+01:00 https://www.f0rum0ld.silverjuke.net/viewtopic.php?t=648&p=1311#p1311 <![CDATA[Re: Automatic volume - Normalizing????]]> > [...] Is it possible to select all tracks and have
> silverjuke normalize them, instead of playing
> songs one by one, before silverjuke memorizes
> them [...]

Of course you can select all songs with CTRL-A, drag them to the display, hit play and come back the next day - or the next month... However, I think you prefer something "faster then realtime" ;-) We've added this point to our TODO-/TOCHECK list.

> Anyway your program is still the best player
> available in my opinion.. Keep up the good work..

Thank you - best regards,
Your Silverjuke Team

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2006-02-14T12:30:20+01:00 2006-02-14T12:30:20+01:00 https://www.f0rum0ld.silverjuke.net/viewtopic.php?t=648&p=1310#p1310 <![CDATA[Re: Automatic volume - Normalizing???]]>
Is it possible to select all tracks and have silverjuke normalize them, instead of playing songs one by one, before silverjuke memorizes them..

Fx. If i am having a party, and one of my guest plays a number, i haven't played within Silverjuke before, and the volume turns down, could be a litlle annoying..

Anyway your program is still the best player available in my opinion.. Keep up the good work..

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2006-10-08T19:25:39+01:00 2006-02-14T11:45:53+01:00 https://www.f0rum0ld.silverjuke.net/viewtopic.php?t=648&p=1307#p1307 <![CDATA[Re: Automatic volume - Normalizing???]]> > [...] the "automatic volume" feature is the
> same as normalizing?
>
> Does it work well?

We think so :-D

If the automatic volume is enabled at "Settings / Playback / Automatic volume" it calculates the normalized volume level on the first playback of a song. Therefore, during the first playback there may be slightly volume changes made by Silverjuke.

After the first playback, Silverjuke writes the calculated, normalized volume to its database for future use; you'll finde some more details in the , and, if there are questions left, you're welcome to post them here.

Best regards,
Your Silverjuke Team

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2006-02-14T00:00:45+01:00 2006-02-14T00:00:45+01:00 https://www.f0rum0ld.silverjuke.net/viewtopic.php?t=648&p=1306#p1306 <![CDATA[Automatic volume - Normalizing???]]>
First off I have to say that I love the program. It's everything that I've been looking for - except that it doesn't normalize tracks unless.....

...the "automatic volume" feature is the same as normalizing?

Does it work well?

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